At 11:13 PM 12/04/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Approximately $2 per card. That doesn't include the two A2000s, one
>A2000 mother board, 12 megs of brand new 1 meg 30 pin SIMMS, a new
>Kickstart 3.1 ROM and a 33c93 SCSI chip. Also got several Apple 3.5"
>drives off the scrap pile, and a commodore 64 for keyboard parts. If I
>add all that, I guess the cost per card is about $1 to $1.50 depending
>on how you count your beans.
>
>Hope you're sitting down while reading that, and on oxygen. I still
>pinch myself thinking it is a dream . . . .
>
>Yeah, I thiught it was the dregs from NewTek, but one A2000 has a
>Washburn University (also in Topeka). If it was Newtek, why would they
>need ethernet with their Toasters??? I'm doing some research, and I'll
>let the list memebers know exactly where they came from, once I retrace
>the trail.
>
>Gary Hildebrand
>St. Joseph
Hi, Gary:
If you find any D.P.S. time base corrector cards in the Amiga
collection, I have a friend who is trying to track some down.
Regards
Charlie Fox
Charles E. Fox Video Production
793 Argyle Rd.
Windsor Ontario Canada N8Y 3J8
519-254-4991 foxvideo_at_wincom.net
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Received on Sat Apr 13 2002 - 05:39:51 BST